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Snow chains must only be used on the front wheels (also applies to all-wheel drive cars). In some cases, snow chains must NOT be used, such as if accessory, aftermarket or "special" tyres and wheels are fitted that have a different size to the...
For a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the chains should go on the front two tyres, and for rear-wheel-drive vehicles, on the rear two.对于前轮驱动车辆,雪链应安装在前面两个轮胎上,对于后轮驱动车辆,应安装在后面两个轮胎上。 MCCAIG/E+/GettyImages ...
Front-wheel-drive vehicles must put snow chains on their front tires, and rear-wheel-drive vehicles must put them on their rear axle. If R-3 restrictions are in effect and you have a 4-wheel drive (4WD) or all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle, you’ll likely have to buy 2 sets of tire...
If you have a front-wheel-drive vehicle, only put chains on the front tires [source: The Manual]. If you have all-wheel drive, check your owner's manual to see which set of tires is appropriate, or if the car can accommodate chains on all four tires [source: Etrailer]. Find a ...
If you drive a large, pricey SUV and if cost isn’t an issue, consider these König K-Summit XXL K66 snow chains. Despite being the heaviest chains tested, they’re flexible and install on the outside of the wheel so there’s no blind reaching around the backside of a tire as with...
s generally sufficient to add the chains only to one axle unless you’re operating a 4×4 vehicle. So, if you have a front-wheel-drive vehicle, you’ll have to put the chains on the front tires. If you have a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, you’d install them on the two rear wheels....
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Synch chainrings last a long time, due to their large number of teeth and straight chainline, but they do eventually wear out. A useful trick when they do is to remove the chainrings and re-install them, with the former front ring on the back, and the former back ring on the front...
just admiring the 70's skin. Been there, done that, friends, and I've seen it done a whole lot better than "Schoolgirls in Chains." Unless you just have to see every entry from the sleazier end of the Grindhouse front, you can pass on this one. ---|--- Was this review helpful...